THOUSANDS of adverse reactions to the HPV vaccine are being recorded by health chiefs every year,. The FDA oblivious as it continues to expabd Gardasil use.
Eighteen Irish teenage girls have recently come forward claiming to be suffering acute physical side-effects from the controversial HPV anti-cervical cancer vaccine administered in their schools. Parents came forward after the Sunday Independent revealed similar claims of suffering from 131 young women a weekend ago.
These new allegations have surfaced since a doctor in Denmark (where Gardasil is no longer used) linked some chronic symptoms to the vaccination. In Denmark, one in 500 girls display a range of side-effects, there are 143 Irish teenagers are now suffering debilitating health issues, and we know girls in the US are suffering as well. Because of this, expert petitions are underway in France and Spain to ban its use, and Japan has stopped recommending the vaccine all together.
THOUSANDS
of adverse reactions to the lifesaving cervical cancer jab are being
recorded by health chiefs every year, The Sunday Post can reveal.
Campaigners
last night said the vaccine should no longer be given to schoolgirls
until more is found out about the side-effects of the Human Papilloma
Virus (HPV) vaccine.
The Post’s figures show more than 6,000
suspected adverse reactions to the jab have been recorded across the UK
since 2012, including 340 in Scotland.
However, campaigners claim
this is just the tip of the iceberg as health chiefs estimate they only
receive reports about 10% of all suspected adverse reactions, suggesting
tens of thousands could have suffered similarly.
More than eight
million HPV jabs have been given to girls aged 12 and 13 in the UK since
2008 and the vaccination programme is credited with saving 400 lives
every year.
But pressure is growing for the authorities to get a
better understanding of the side-effects as the figures obtained by The
Post show one person south of the Border died this year as a result of a
suspected adverse reaction to the HPV jab.
MSPs on Holyrood’s
petitions committee agreed to ask SNP ministers for their view on
campaigners’ calls to hold a roundtable discussion on the safety of the
vaccine, involving medical and scientific experts from both sides of the
debate.
Gardasil,
a vaccine for the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), has been labeled as a
controversial since it has been made available. Although beneficial in
preventing cancer within the girls that receive the vaccine, the side
effects that some are experiencing can be debilitating for many girls.
Those side effects have many wondering if the drug is safe enough for
human use.
Common
side effects of being vaccinated with Gardasil include nausea,
headaches, and even fainting at the time of the vaccination, or shortly
after, according to the Independent.
However, more extreme side effects are more serious and longer lasting,
often times permanent. They include chronic fatigue, chronic regional
pain syndrome, postural tachycardia syndrome, and fibromyalgia,
according to Jesper Mehlsen of the Frederiksberg Hospital in Denmark.
Mehlsen
was quick to point out that the conditions have not been proven to be
caused by Gardasil, but there is a growing trend among girls that have
received the vaccine and are experiencing the exact same conditions over
time.
“We have noted a pattern of
symptoms in a relatively large group of patients and that these symptoms
seem to have a temporal association to the vaccination.”
[Photo by Russell Kirk/Merck & Co. via Getty Images]ARecently,
18 teenage girls came forward to report debilitating side effects after
taking Gardasil, joining the growing number of teens across the world
that have experienced harmful side effects after taking Gardasil. In
Ireland, about 131 girls have been identified, and in Denmark, over
1,100 hundred girls suffer from Gardasil side effects, according to the Independent.
The number of reported drastic side effects in America vary depending
on the study that is read. However, reports of negative and debilitating
side effects from around the world have led nearly 40 percent of
American parents to not vaccinate their children from HPV.
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